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they tended to be oriented about issues of strong national defense, and opposition to unions and a defense of free enterprise politics. and also is in the south and southwest that we see the rise at an 1870s when they come to talk about the religious right. the rise of evangelicals involved in the political process in new and important ways. so thurmond was at the forefront about this issues in his own politics. national defense, who is a staunch anti-communist and played a role in
they tended to be oriented about issues of strong national defense, and opposition to unions and a defense of free enterprise politics. and also is in the south and southwest that we see the rise at an 1870s when they come to talk about the religious right. the rise of evangelicals involved in the political process in new and important ways. so thurmond was at the forefront about this issues in his own politics. national defense, who is a staunch anti-communist and played a role in
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and such acts, he says, justify force in self-defense. but of course, he means only attacks against the united states for his clients. well, israel's lethal armory, which is enormous, includes advanced submarines, recently provided by germany. these are capable of carrying is your's nuclear-tipped missiles. these are short of the deployed murdered -- or to try to set up conditions in which the united states will do so. and the united states, of course, has a vast array of nuclear-weapons all over the world, surrounding the region from the mediterranean to the indian ocean, including enough firepower in the persian gulf to destroy most of the world. another story that is in the news right now is the israeli bombing of the iraqi reactor, which is suggested as a model for israeli bombing of iran. it rarely is mentioned as the bombing of the reactor did not end saddam hussain's nuclear- weapons program, but initiated it. the was in a program for. the reactor was not capable of producing uranium for nuclear weapons. but after the bombing, sadd
and such acts, he says, justify force in self-defense. but of course, he means only attacks against the united states for his clients. well, israel's lethal armory, which is enormous, includes advanced submarines, recently provided by germany. these are capable of carrying is your's nuclear-tipped missiles. these are short of the deployed murdered -- or to try to set up conditions in which the united states will do so. and the united states, of course, has a vast array of nuclear-weapons all...
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let's see if we can get one past the defense. hut! go! here it comes! right on the numbers! boom! get it! spin! oh, nice hands! chest bump. ugh! good job, man. nice! okay, halftime. now, this is my favorite play. oh! i'm wide open. oh, fumble. fumble. don't want to fumble any of these. [ male announcer ] share what you love, with who you love. kellogg's frosted flakes. it's up... and it's good! good?! they're grrreat! with resolve deep clean powder. the moist powder removes three times more dirt than vacuuming alone while neutralizing odors for a clean you can see, smell and really enjoy. don't just vacuum clean. resolve clean. plus the perfecting color of a bb cream equal? introducing the newest beauty trend. total effects cc cream c for color. c for correction. [ female announcer ] fight 7 signs of aging flawlessly. cc what's possible. flawlessly. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy? 5-hour energy supports the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. so i can get the energized feeling i need and support a great cause? i'm sold. pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion
let's see if we can get one past the defense. hut! go! here it comes! right on the numbers! boom! get it! spin! oh, nice hands! chest bump. ugh! good job, man. nice! okay, halftime. now, this is my favorite play. oh! i'm wide open. oh, fumble. fumble. don't want to fumble any of these. [ male announcer ] share what you love, with who you love. kellogg's frosted flakes. it's up... and it's good! good?! they're grrreat! with resolve deep clean powder. the moist powder removes three times more...
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need some sort of coastal defenses. >> thank you very much. for the last 24 hours, images have been coming in of the sheer strength left by sandy. here are a few photographs that capture these images. ♪ ♪ >> the extraordinary images of new york city, a city that all of us know so well, but it looks very different today. that brings the program to a close. i'm kathy kaye. thank you for watching. i will see you tomorrow. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding for this presentation was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers use their expertise in global finance to guide you through the business strategies and opportunities of international commerce. we put our extended global network to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. presented by kcet, los angeles. - hi, neighbor!
need some sort of coastal defenses. >> thank you very much. for the last 24 hours, images have been coming in of the sheer strength left by sandy. here are a few photographs that capture these images. ♪ ♪ >> the extraordinary images of new york city, a city that all of us know so well, but it looks very different today. that brings the program to a close. i'm kathy kaye. thank you for watching. i will see you tomorrow. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news....
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they have played better on defense. they've taken on one of the best, if not the best team in the nation on their home turf today. >> charles: this will be the testing game where we're going to go back and look for texas tech. last year remember they rolled into oklahoma and beat the number 3 ranked sooners and went to 5 and 2 on the year. do you remember what happened from then on? they didn't win a game the rest of the year. here at kansas state, tough day. they get to go home, take on the texas longhorns, go to oklahoma state and go to baylor to finish things up. let's see if they can have a better finish this year than they did last. >> gus: kansas giving texas a run for their money today, rushing the football in the first half. >> charles: i think this team is much better equipped to handle something like this than maybe last year's. but this will definitely be the testing ground. 5-2 last year after beating oklahoma. they'll be 6-2 if this game continues, which we expect it to, in this path, and how will they fini
they have played better on defense. they've taken on one of the best, if not the best team in the nation on their home turf today. >> charles: this will be the testing game where we're going to go back and look for texas tech. last year remember they rolled into oklahoma and beat the number 3 ranked sooners and went to 5 and 2 on the year. do you remember what happened from then on? they didn't win a game the rest of the year. here at kansas state, tough day. they get to go home, take on...
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>>> welcome to "this week in defense news," i'm vago muradian. what do countries across asia think of an increasingly assertive china and america's renewed focus on the region? we talk to defense news' own bureau chief for some answers. but first the national guard plays a critical role in america's national security. at home, supporting disaster relief operations as in the wake of superstorm sandy that devastated parking lots of the northeast -- parts of the northeaster operations worldwide including afghanistan. while the guard is part of the air force, units -- units in each state are under the command of governors and so the guards relationship with the active duty force can sometimes be strained. that's been the case since february when the air force said that of 9,900 proposed personnel cuts, 5100 would come from the guard. a move that sparked a fire storm of protests on capitol hill. lawmakers governors and guard leaders accused the air force of failing to coordinate cuts they say fell disproportionately on citizen airmen and in protest th
>>> welcome to "this week in defense news," i'm vago muradian. what do countries across asia think of an increasingly assertive china and america's renewed focus on the region? we talk to defense news' own bureau chief for some answers. but first the national guard plays a critical role in america's national security. at home, supporting disaster relief operations as in the wake of superstorm sandy that devastated parking lots of the northeast -- parts of the northeaster...
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cut the defense budget over the next 10 years. it is the sequestration that i am against. 62% of the budget is net interest on the debt. one of the things, stop with a payroll tax cut gimmicks, because we are driving social security into a deficit situation. we have to look at how we can reform and protect and preserve programs like medicare. >> a question for you, mr. murphy. any serious discussion to look at programs like this and serious cuts? where does it start? >> you cannot look at these three in a vacuum. it is a problem, and that is why i want to get the congress, because i think i can help out. you cannot look at it in a vacuum. each department needs to be looked at to find these inefficiencies. there is a report that said congress is continuing to approve spending for our military where the generals on the ground to not want. i support everything in the defense budget that will keep our men and women abroad safe. when congress is continuing to issue programs and approved programs that generals do not want, that does not
cut the defense budget over the next 10 years. it is the sequestration that i am against. 62% of the budget is net interest on the debt. one of the things, stop with a payroll tax cut gimmicks, because we are driving social security into a deficit situation. we have to look at how we can reform and protect and preserve programs like medicare. >> a question for you, mr. murphy. any serious discussion to look at programs like this and serious cuts? where does it start? >> you cannot...
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our defense has played great. our offense played much better today against a very good oklahoma team. >> heather: you told me that every day this week you talked to your team about the pressures and privileges of playing as an undefeated team. what will you say now? >> enjoy next 24 hours and get to work with pittsburgh. stay with the process, we're getting better each and every week and i'm proud of how my team played. >> heather: you said a coming of age night for golson, what improse ei impressed you most? >> managed the offense. making plays when he needed to, still some growth there, but communicated well. again, just a freshman that hooked up with a freshman late in the game that gave us a big spark. >> heather: congratulations and manti te'o, huge performance tonight. congratulations on an outstanding effort. interception late that was game-saving, how did you see that play unfold? >> i couldn't do it without dan fox, made a beautiful play on the ball, popped up and i just happened to be right there and gla
our defense has played great. our offense played much better today against a very good oklahoma team. >> heather: you told me that every day this week you talked to your team about the pressures and privileges of playing as an undefeated team. what will you say now? >> enjoy next 24 hours and get to work with pittsburgh. stay with the process, we're getting better each and every week and i'm proud of how my team played. >> heather: you said a coming of age night for golson,...
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>> it is poisonous and listen to the description of the spider's defenses. >> hair out and can stick in your skin and tough and irritate you. they have massive fangs. >> oh. >> oh, no. >> how do you go at it, without it firing hair at you? >> let's just watch louis. >> probably butt first i would think. >> i've got to make sure it doesn't bite me. >> oh, gosh. what is he doing? >> he know hess doesnins he doe get bit by the thing. pins it down. folds the legs up all together. >> oh, my word. >> all the gross stuff he's eating. even louis has a hard time getting this one ready to go. >> oh. >> he did it. >> oh, no, no, no, no. >> head first? >> is it still wiggling? >> he did go for the head first i. went for the killer part first. >> even louis gag as couple of times. >> here's your halloween treat. >> yeah! >>> it's time to reveal wednesday's buzzword and on "right this minute," our ipad give away. >> you have to be 18 years or older to enter and have the buds wo buzzword. >> time for the buzzword. >> remember, go to our facebook page to enter the buzzword. >> and wednesday's buzzwo
>> it is poisonous and listen to the description of the spider's defenses. >> hair out and can stick in your skin and tough and irritate you. they have massive fangs. >> oh. >> oh, no. >> how do you go at it, without it firing hair at you? >> let's just watch louis. >> probably butt first i would think. >> i've got to make sure it doesn't bite me. >> oh, gosh. what is he doing? >> he know hess doesnins he doe get bit by the thing. pins...
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defense. and i believe it is probably the most accessful base conversion in the united states. if you haven't been to the presidio, i think you should try and make that. if you're from out of town, it's a spectacular transition there. so, these golden gate national parks that i happen to be the superintendent of has now become after 40 years the second most visited national park in our country. we get 14 million people a year that come to our parks. it has spectacular coastline, includes muir wood, alcatraz, we get to tell the stories, stories about essentially what you and your predecessors did this this area. our headquarters, fort mason, was the fisherman's wharf area was the port of embarkation for the wars in the pacific. just this week we brought in a world war ii 16-inch bottle ship gun to the marine head lands to put it up at battery townsly which would have been the pinnacle of coastal artillery in world war ii. so, we now have a canon or artillery collection that spans in our park th
defense. and i believe it is probably the most accessful base conversion in the united states. if you haven't been to the presidio, i think you should try and make that. if you're from out of town, it's a spectacular transition there. so, these golden gate national parks that i happen to be the superintendent of has now become after 40 years the second most visited national park in our country. we get 14 million people a year that come to our parks. it has spectacular coastline, includes muir...
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defense. and many of us that have served thought that he was one of the best secretary of defenses we've ever had. he's currently a senior fellow at the hoover institute and a freeman foley institute of international studies. he is the michael and barbara bavarian professor at stanford university and serves as co-director of the nuclear risk reduction initiative and preventive defense project. please help me welcome our speaker this morning, former secretary of defense william perry. (applause) >> what a pleasure it is to be aboard this symbol of america's millery power, the uss macon island. what a pleasure it is to be among the men and women of our armed forces and the men and women of the first responders of the san francisco bay area. fleet week for many years in san francisco was a somewhat [inaudible] affair and it has been transformed into this great coming together by the military and the first responders, the great coming together of our uniformed personnel and a great [speaker not un
defense. and many of us that have served thought that he was one of the best secretary of defenses we've ever had. he's currently a senior fellow at the hoover institute and a freeman foley institute of international studies. he is the michael and barbara bavarian professor at stanford university and serves as co-director of the nuclear risk reduction initiative and preventive defense project. please help me welcome our speaker this morning, former secretary of defense william perry. (applause)...
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i think like every state in the country, we also have some defense contractors as well. security is always a big issue. for example, my parents were both world war ii vetrans. you find a lot of veterans in new hampshire. the important thing is to look at the record in comparison to record. president obama has a great record on national security and taking down the leadership of al qaeda, our enemies. people came into our country and killed 2000 of our citizens. at the same time, look at mitt romney in what he is proposing is trillions of dollars in defense spending that the military is not even asking for. he is looking at the old way of conducting military affairs. he is still talking about the ways the navy operated in 1917, as opposed to the security threats that face us today in the country in 2012, and what is the most effective way of protecting our people and our country in 2012. look at the rhetoric, as opposed to the record. if you look of the record, you will support president obama. host: kathy sullivan with the democratic national committee, thank you for you
i think like every state in the country, we also have some defense contractors as well. security is always a big issue. for example, my parents were both world war ii vetrans. you find a lot of veterans in new hampshire. the important thing is to look at the record in comparison to record. president obama has a great record on national security and taking down the leadership of al qaeda, our enemies. people came into our country and killed 2000 of our citizens. at the same time, look at mitt...
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defense. we have codified it in policy over the years and certainly things have advanced since 9/11 and hurricane katrina, but there has been a real gap in detailed preplanning for emergency response, particularly as it works its way down the chain into the tactical forces that would respond, most specifically i think those on active duty. this is an area that we don't tend to pay a lot of attention to and very often when it comes we tray to look the other way. i believe that we have been reasonably responsive in immediate response, immediate response by doctrine and policy are military dod authorities moving out their gates into their neighborhoods when a disaster hits right next door. i mean, that seems to make sense. we have good relationships at our bases and stations and the ability to roll out and assist is something you would expect to work out pretty well. some of that has matured, in fact. in the state of california we have established a number of agreements, most particularly the wil
defense. we have codified it in policy over the years and certainly things have advanced since 9/11 and hurricane katrina, but there has been a real gap in detailed preplanning for emergency response, particularly as it works its way down the chain into the tactical forces that would respond, most specifically i think those on active duty. this is an area that we don't tend to pay a lot of attention to and very often when it comes we tray to look the other way. i believe that we have been...
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. >> handcuff key is like mainly for my defense. >> looking at probably one of the biggest screw-ups in the united states sitting right here looking at you. >> an old-timer counts his losses. >> lost my brother, sister, mother, pretty much my whole family's passed away since i've been in here. >> i'm like an outcast. scum of the earth here. >> and a younger inmate looks forward to hitting the streets. >>> there are more than 102,000 men and women doing time in the florida state prison system. of the 56 state prisons for men, one is considered the end of the line. the place male inmates go when other prisons can't handle them. the santa rosa correctional institution located in florida's panhandle. >> pretty much predominantly two thing, anger and fear. okay? if you go out acting like an [ bleep ], you're going to be treated like an [ bleep ]. if you step out of line, you're going get put back in line. >> except for a few brief periods, jack has been in florida prisons since 1977. he's been at santa rosa for the past year. >> the one thing this place will do, it will do one of two thin
. >> handcuff key is like mainly for my defense. >> looking at probably one of the biggest screw-ups in the united states sitting right here looking at you. >> an old-timer counts his losses. >> lost my brother, sister, mother, pretty much my whole family's passed away since i've been in here. >> i'm like an outcast. scum of the earth here. >> and a younger inmate looks forward to hitting the streets. >>> there are more than 102,000 men and women...
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last but not least, the tone, they shifted from reactive and defensive to a positive stance, not unlike the u.s. ranger that macdonald was. proctor jumped two points yesterday, i still think it's worth buying. the company has a 56-year long track record of raising the dividend. a nice catalyst on november 15th. i bet macdonald tells a fantastic story and you want to be in the stock before the meeting happens. bottom line? take the story of bob macdonald, and we all make mistakes. you have to be willing to admit when you were wrong, and i was wrong on macdonald. he has been screwing up by his own admission. i was right to take him down. and now the company just reported a great quarter, i look like a smarty pants rather than a dope. >>> let's go to richard. >> caller: is this a good time for the stock? kimberly clark? >> they have passed the torch to proctor. i do like kimberly's dividend. like proctor's growth profile. >>> i need to go to kyle in maryland. >> caller: booyah, jim. this is kyle, giving a shoutout to my econ professor, carl marx. good product innovation, good paying divide
last but not least, the tone, they shifted from reactive and defensive to a positive stance, not unlike the u.s. ranger that macdonald was. proctor jumped two points yesterday, i still think it's worth buying. the company has a 56-year long track record of raising the dividend. a nice catalyst on november 15th. i bet macdonald tells a fantastic story and you want to be in the stock before the meeting happens. bottom line? take the story of bob macdonald, and we all make mistakes. you have to be...
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last but not least, the tone, they shifted from reactive and defensive to a positive stance, not unlike the u.s. ranger that macdonald was. proctor jumped two points yesterday, i still think it's worth buying. the company has a 56-year long track record of raising the dividend. a nice catalyst on november 15th. i bet macdonald tells a fantastic story and you want to be in the stock before the meeting happens. bottomline? take the story of bob macdonald, and we all make mistakes. you have to be willing to admit when you were wrong, and i was wrong on macdonald. he has been screwing up by his own admission. i was right to take him down. and now the company just reported a great quarter, i look like a smarty pants than a dope. >>> jim, richard. >> caller: is there a good time for the stock? kimberly clark? >> they have passed the torch to proctor. i do like kimberly's dividend. like proctor's growth profile. >>> i need to go to kyle in maryland. >> caller: booyah, jim. this is kyle, giving a shoutout to my exxon professor, carl mar x. good product innovation, good paying dividend, is this
last but not least, the tone, they shifted from reactive and defensive to a positive stance, not unlike the u.s. ranger that macdonald was. proctor jumped two points yesterday, i still think it's worth buying. the company has a 56-year long track record of raising the dividend. a nice catalyst on november 15th. i bet macdonald tells a fantastic story and you want to be in the stock before the meeting happens. bottomline? take the story of bob macdonald, and we all make mistakes. you have to be...
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he would not say defense of cuba. so the defense of cuba angle really doesn't come through a law for the americans but they are not thinking this through because it doesn't make sense to them. it doesn't sound like the way to defend cuba to do this. away from an american suspect in 1962, would be to do some kind of mutual treaty, warsaw pact like treaty coupled to send lots of conventional weapons which is what they were doing, but not send longer-range missiles that threaten the united states. .. but deterrence only works if the other person knows about it. and at that point the americans had not been told about the missiles not been told to short range or longer each one. >> they had to globalize back behind the decision was the nuclear back. a year before they had extreme superiority in strategic striking power increased and this is the way for khrushchev to recruit that. let's move to another subject of the book. of course kennedy is concerned about the domestic article ramification and certainly there were those
he would not say defense of cuba. so the defense of cuba angle really doesn't come through a law for the americans but they are not thinking this through because it doesn't make sense to them. it doesn't sound like the way to defend cuba to do this. away from an american suspect in 1962, would be to do some kind of mutual treaty, warsaw pact like treaty coupled to send lots of conventional weapons which is what they were doing, but not send longer-range missiles that threaten the united states....
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we agree we have to stop defense cuts. we have two plans. i say we can avoid defense cuts and keep our economy strong buy these simple three steps. bush tax cuts expire. reform medicare. take tax subsidies away from oil companies. george's answer to the sequester is to be against it but his only answer is to repeal the affordable care act, which is not a compromise and it makes the deficit worse. i think the balance the budget on both sides of the balance sheet. i reduced taxes, business taxes, utility taxes, real-estate taxes. i took tens of thousands of low income virginians off the income tax rolls. if we need more revenue for the good of the country and defense, i will ask for it. i have the experience of cutting spending, something george allen has never done as senator kerry >> thank you for asking those questions. by the toss of the coin, we have determined 90 seconds for senator allen. >> thank you for watching this debate. you will determine the direction of our country. we do have two different missions of the future of our country
we agree we have to stop defense cuts. we have two plans. i say we can avoid defense cuts and keep our economy strong buy these simple three steps. bush tax cuts expire. reform medicare. take tax subsidies away from oil companies. george's answer to the sequester is to be against it but his only answer is to repeal the affordable care act, which is not a compromise and it makes the deficit worse. i think the balance the budget on both sides of the balance sheet. i reduced taxes, business taxes,...
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presidents indicate that the world's largest defense budget will continue. looming this causing many to ask if hundreds of billions of dollars are being spent to increase security or even road stability forty three are going up for nigh on r.t. . and while obama and romney pledged to pull the us out of the deep ditch of debt some observers say ups over spending on defense is the main reason the economy ended up going down under in the first place there's no more important issue in america today than i have which we are spending on our military our military industrial complex that's where most of us tax dollars go i mean our total is more than the top fifteen other nations in the world and so as most americans know that this is wasteful spending here it creates a few jobs but there's so many more jobs that would be created if that spending that governmental spending was done on a whole bunch of other things like publicly utilities like a whole other range of areas so it's really destroying our economy in a lot of ways besides creating a lot of and this is sor
presidents indicate that the world's largest defense budget will continue. looming this causing many to ask if hundreds of billions of dollars are being spent to increase security or even road stability forty three are going up for nigh on r.t. . and while obama and romney pledged to pull the us out of the deep ditch of debt some observers say ups over spending on defense is the main reason the economy ended up going down under in the first place there's no more important issue in america today...
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was at a defense mechanism by the defense department? >> guest: no, it was a purely preemptive effort to slow the nuclear weapons processing capability of iran. >> host: you mention charlie miller and mr. miller is in st. louis and he joins us today on "the communicators." mr. miller, what was your goal in breaking into the iphone? >> guest: in that particular case it was for a concept like robert mentioned. they had hackers across the world and they had various devices. if you break into a device you can wind some cash in the device also. i won the contest a few times. earlier my career was more about showing things like iphones or you know, apple software were vulnerable because it really was an believe that it was but now it's just -- i have shown vulnerabilities in the iphone and attacks where i can send a text message to the iphone and taken over. all these are fixed now. part of the contest is all these vulnerabilities being fixed. a fun way to show off your skills and so everyone gets protected by the attacks it. >> host: how long
was at a defense mechanism by the defense department? >> guest: no, it was a purely preemptive effort to slow the nuclear weapons processing capability of iran. >> host: you mention charlie miller and mr. miller is in st. louis and he joins us today on "the communicators." mr. miller, what was your goal in breaking into the iphone? >> guest: in that particular case it was for a concept like robert mentioned. they had hackers across the world and they had various...
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. >> what we were really responding to, sub contracting the big defense companies, and most is defense relatedded saying, hey, this is what we're doing. we can't be as open because there are larger companies that can't move as quick, but a smaller company that's pretty much one location, one set of business criteria, we just made the choice to act quickly and to get ourselves into the position where we could recover once things get going in the right direction. neil: a lot embracing for the sequestering cutting that will take a lot out of defense spending, and, in fact, warnings have gone out to them and to their workers, you know, prearm for tough times. what if they miraculously make a deal, make, avoid automatic cuts, delay them, whatever. is everything back on? is your business back on? are the cuts that you made unnecessary? do you bring people back? open up other factories? what do you do? >> well, no, i don't think -- the industry doesn't move fast. the defense industry moves slow, slower than a normal business sector so i would say that we wouldn't be hiring people back. we mad
. >> what we were really responding to, sub contracting the big defense companies, and most is defense relatedded saying, hey, this is what we're doing. we can't be as open because there are larger companies that can't move as quick, but a smaller company that's pretty much one location, one set of business criteria, we just made the choice to act quickly and to get ourselves into the position where we could recover once things get going in the right direction. neil: a lot embracing for...
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but for an area like yuma, it relies heavily on the defense industry, it would be devastating. >> watched more key debates on line, any time, and throughout the day saturday on c-span, starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern. >> it is just a few minutes ago, i called president bush and congratulated him on his victory. and i know i speak for all of you and all of the american people when i say that he will be our president and he will work -- and we will work with him. we must work together. >> i just received a telephone call from gov. dukakis. [applause] and i want you to know, he was most gracious, his call was personal, it was genuinely friendly. and it was in the great tradition of american politics. [applause] >> of this weekend on c-span 3 american history tv, 20 years of presidential victory and concession speeches. what sunday at 7:00 p.m. eastern and pacific. >> "washington journal" continues. host: as we reported earlier, october's job numbers were released this morning. to help interpret what they mean for the election and the economy, we turn to "wall street journal" economics corresp
but for an area like yuma, it relies heavily on the defense industry, it would be devastating. >> watched more key debates on line, any time, and throughout the day saturday on c-span, starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern. >> it is just a few minutes ago, i called president bush and congratulated him on his victory. and i know i speak for all of you and all of the american people when i say that he will be our president and he will work -- and we will work with him. we must work together....
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how much real damage would there be to the defense of the united states in 2013 if the defense cuts hit? there's a lot of people who argue, defense department has a lot of bloat, if we're going to cut domestic spending, shouldn't the pentagon take a hit, too? >> well, only can'ts to are fifth of federal spending. take half of the reductions in the sequester and the previous budget plans as well. the problem is the pentagon -- bob gates was the previous pentagon chief said you need 2% growth to fix the ships. >> the increased in the cost of living. >> and they have over the last decade we have been involved in wars in afghanistan and iraq. a lot of tanks and ships haven't been maintained in that time. we're also the only superpower in the world so it's true the u.s. does spend more than the next ten countries combined but we also are asked to do a lot more than anyone else. >> dan? >> well, i think for years the democratic party looked as the defense budget the big rock candy mountain. a lot of money to transfer to domestic spending. the president keeps saying the money spent on iraq
how much real damage would there be to the defense of the united states in 2013 if the defense cuts hit? there's a lot of people who argue, defense department has a lot of bloat, if we're going to cut domestic spending, shouldn't the pentagon take a hit, too? >> well, only can'ts to are fifth of federal spending. take half of the reductions in the sequester and the previous budget plans as well. the problem is the pentagon -- bob gates was the previous pentagon chief said you need 2%...
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was it a defense mechanism? was it the defense department? >> guest: no. it was purely a offensive, preemptive effort the slow the nuclear weapons processing capability of iran. >> host: well, you mentioned charlie miller, and mr. miller is in st. louis, and he joins us today on "the communicators." mr. miller, what was your, what was your goal in breaking into the iphone? >> guest: well, in that particular case it was for a contest, like robert mentioned. they have this contest every year, hackers across the world enter it, and they have various devices. if you can break into the devices, you win some cash and the device itself. so that was my goal. i won that contest a few times. earlier in my career it was more about showing that things like iphones or, you know, desktops running apple software were vulnerable because it wasn't believed that it was, but now it's just, you know, i've shown vulnerables in iphone, i've found attacks where i can take over an iphone in the past. all these are fixed now because part of the contest is that all these vulnerable
was it a defense mechanism? was it the defense department? >> guest: no. it was purely a offensive, preemptive effort the slow the nuclear weapons processing capability of iran. >> host: well, you mentioned charlie miller, and mr. miller is in st. louis, and he joins us today on "the communicators." mr. miller, what was your, what was your goal in breaking into the iphone? >> guest: well, in that particular case it was for a contest, like robert mentioned. they have...
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olomu there defensively. while we wait for the final kickoff, let's take a look at the bcs top ten. >> charles: alabama leading 14-10 at lsu, kansas state up by 18 against oklahoma state at home. notre dame, start your hearts again, irish fans, you got away today. oregon winning big now. and then you see georgia. i thought they might get tested today by ole miss coming off an emotional game against florida. they handled that. florida an ugly game against missouri, but they won. a couple teams idle in south carolina and florida state and louisville, do you know they gave up the opening kickoff touchdown to temple? temple ran it back, 7-0 and charlie strong's team led by their quarterback, blasted temple, and the end result 45-17. now, that's a good story for you, folks, louisville and charlie strong still undefeated leading the big east. >> gus: so, with one tick remaining in this game, andre heidari will send it away. and heidari sends it into the end zone for a touchback. >> charles: you know, that's a class
olomu there defensively. while we wait for the final kickoff, let's take a look at the bcs top ten. >> charles: alabama leading 14-10 at lsu, kansas state up by 18 against oklahoma state at home. notre dame, start your hearts again, irish fans, you got away today. oregon winning big now. and then you see georgia. i thought they might get tested today by ole miss coming off an emotional game against florida. they handled that. florida an ugly game against missouri, but they won. a couple...
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form a more perfect union, establish justice and share domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and to prosperity to ordain and establish this constitution for the united states of america. i have two boys living in kenya and these word have provided some inspiration for the following. then the lord said to moses, rise early in the morning and go in before pharaoh and say to him, thus says the lord god of the hebrews, let my people go that they may serve me. for at this time i will send all my plagues to your very heart and your servants and on your people that you may know that there is none like me in all the earth. now, if i had stretched out my hand and struck you and your people with pestilence, then you would have been cut off from the earth. but indeed for this purpose i have raised you up that i may show you my power in you and that my name may be declared in all the earth. as yet you exalt yourself against my people in that you will not let them go. behold tomorrow about this time i will caus
form a more perfect union, establish justice and share domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and to prosperity to ordain and establish this constitution for the united states of america. i have two boys living in kenya and these word have provided some inspiration for the following. then the lord said to moses, rise early in the morning and go in before pharaoh and say to him, thus says the lord god of...
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then i asked the department of defense to set up a hospital ship comfort and sent hundreds of people and canines and morticians and all these people to help them. i held those individuals, i saw them. i was the person in charge and i was very upset. everybody else in the state of wisconsin, all the other congressional delegations voted for that and congresswoman baldwin did not. that bothered me. five years after that, i was there and held those people and saw them. still to this day of talks me. >> a chance to explain your votes, congresswoman? >> i am outraged that tommy thompson would question my patriotism. he has personally profited from 9/11. politicalrying to profit from 9/11. honorvoted nine times to the victims and first responder is a 9/11. i voted three times to allow the congressional gold medal for those families. i voted and worked very hard to pass a 9/11 health care bill. i voted to hunt down osama bin laden and the perpetrators of 9/11. words are very important. and i believe you should never politicize 9/11. when a resolution on the eve of a hotly contested election
then i asked the department of defense to set up a hospital ship comfort and sent hundreds of people and canines and morticians and all these people to help them. i held those individuals, i saw them. i was the person in charge and i was very upset. everybody else in the state of wisconsin, all the other congressional delegations voted for that and congresswoman baldwin did not. that bothered me. five years after that, i was there and held those people and saw them. still to this day of talks...
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the president has not made defense cuts. he has applied the military leaders with exactly what they need. again, i will say again, the president does not take a back seat when it comes to military issues or as it relates to veterans and their care. to blame sequestration, and of assuming that is what this had is about, to blame that on the president when it was the congress to actually pass the sequestration act does absolutely false. -- the congress who actually passed the sequestration act is absolutely false. host: next caller. caller: mendon pendant and i think i have made my mind to vote for obama. having said that, i have noticed a tremendous mistake. sitting in my home i can see it. and great minds, professionals in this business do not seem to see it. he has all but left out white working-class men. the only thing i have seen it is little tidbits about the job program. why is it that -- and by the way, i should say that no matter what anybody says, race plays a role in the spirit of the last person i called, the pola
the president has not made defense cuts. he has applied the military leaders with exactly what they need. again, i will say again, the president does not take a back seat when it comes to military issues or as it relates to veterans and their care. to blame sequestration, and of assuming that is what this had is about, to blame that on the president when it was the congress to actually pass the sequestration act does absolutely false. -- the congress who actually passed the sequestration act is...
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one is that it helps explain sort of the strong knee-jerk defense of preferences that often led by the leaders of the most elite universities. because they look at their universities, and in fact the preferences are significantly more moderate than those contacts. the worst affected mismatch are at the second, third and low were tears. the second effect of the cascade is that it means that even though only 20, 25% of all colleges in america are highly selective institutions they absorb so much of the talented pool of minority students that even schools say second-tier state universities that simply have threshold requirements to get that are still going to have a large disparity of the students of the qualifications which is significantly aggravated by the use of preferences in the schools and that means the mismatch is something that affects a swath of the education. >> how much time do i have left? >> one of the things we talk about is another side of the racial preferences and the prominent in the discussions which is the diversity interest the schools and having a diverse racial cl
one is that it helps explain sort of the strong knee-jerk defense of preferences that often led by the leaders of the most elite universities. because they look at their universities, and in fact the preferences are significantly more moderate than those contacts. the worst affected mismatch are at the second, third and low were tears. the second effect of the cascade is that it means that even though only 20, 25% of all colleges in america are highly selective institutions they absorb so much...
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was it a defense mechanism, the defense department? >> no, it was a purely offensive, pre-emptive effort to slow the nuclear weapons processing capability of iran. >> you mentioned a charlie miller, and mr. miller is in st. louis, joining us today. mr. miller, what was your goal in breaking into the iphone? >> well, and the particular case, it was for a contest, like robert mentioned. they have this contest every year. hackers across the world enter it. they have various devices. if you break into the devices, you win some cash it and devices also. i want contests earlier in my career. it was more about showing things like the iphone or desktops running apple software are vulnerable, because it was not really believed it was. now it is just i have shown vulnerabilities in the iphone, have shown a tax where i could send a text message to the iphone and taken over. these are all fixed now. part of the contest is all of these areas are fixed. it is a fun way to show what skills and everybody gets protected by the attacks we come up with.
was it a defense mechanism, the defense department? >> no, it was a purely offensive, pre-emptive effort to slow the nuclear weapons processing capability of iran. >> you mentioned a charlie miller, and mr. miller is in st. louis, joining us today. mr. miller, what was your goal in breaking into the iphone? >> well, and the particular case, it was for a contest, like robert mentioned. they have this contest every year. hackers across the world enter it. they have various...
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it can be negative for a lot of the defense companies as we know. they've been under a cloud because of these cuts. here's one from danny in new york. hi, jim. i have heard you say when considering the playing the down side of an equity you would short the stock rather than allow a put. please elaborate on your reasoning for this. >> if i have created any misperceptions that i favor shorting stocks it is completely out of character with all my books and what i used to do with my hedge fund, when i was working for people at goldman sacks or trading for myself. i always do puts. i rarely do shorts. i was a victim of some horrible short squeezes that lost me a ton of money. use puts. i don't care if there's a premium. let's go to some tweets. here's one from b. kelly 019 @jimcramer. cover calls allow me to print money out of large positions without having to sell. why do you hate them so much? here's the answer. i got to tell you something b kelly 019, i hate trapping my off side. i hate cutting off my off side. let's say something goes wrong. you sell
it can be negative for a lot of the defense companies as we know. they've been under a cloud because of these cuts. here's one from danny in new york. hi, jim. i have heard you say when considering the playing the down side of an equity you would short the stock rather than allow a put. please elaborate on your reasoning for this. >> if i have created any misperceptions that i favor shorting stocks it is completely out of character with all my books and what i used to do with my hedge...
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he wants to spend more on defense, not as much as romney, but more. he wants to spend on everything. >> i'm not going to disagree in fight you on every one of these issues because there are some things that i wish we would cut. i would rather get out of afghanistan quicker than we are. there are things. the answer is not i don't think for any reasonable person to defend all spenng programs at all times. what we have in our politics really in the end is a fight over priorities, isn't it? john: one last reason why i don't trust your favorite can't it. >> the war on drugs has been the other failure, and that think that we need to rethink it. decriminalize are marijuana laws >> what am not going to b doing is using just the resources to try to circumvent state laws on this issue. john: and he absolutely has. he has rated more of these marijuana dispensaries than bush's people did. >> i have to tell you, i like the early obama there. it is a huge waste of mney. we kid to a thousand better things of that. john: why is he a hypocrite? >> you know, i think he
he wants to spend more on defense, not as much as romney, but more. he wants to spend on everything. >> i'm not going to disagree in fight you on every one of these issues because there are some things that i wish we would cut. i would rather get out of afghanistan quicker than we are. there are things. the answer is not i don't think for any reasonable person to defend all spenng programs at all times. what we have in our politics really in the end is a fight over priorities, isn't it?...
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in normal times no bridges most of defenses saying it readily deploys planes in the u.a.e. it's not of the concerns about iran's nuclear program nonetheless that i guess it you've got to ask is it a wise move at this sensitive time do you yes i mean i think we're coming to a decision point here i think many people understand but the condition of the western stance towards both syria and iran is shaped by the u.s. presidential elections they are about. we know the new western syrian opposition group is supposed to be united on the day of the us elections and i think that whoever wins the presidential election of the united states we can expect. in respect of iran to move much more quickly after that as well yeah i mean if those players did arrive how would react you think. well it's bound to increase the sense of isolation by him to increase the sense that huge economic as we know from the sanctions regime diplomatic and military force is ready for deployment against iran of course still must be noted must know they're there israeli defense minister said in london only this
in normal times no bridges most of defenses saying it readily deploys planes in the u.a.e. it's not of the concerns about iran's nuclear program nonetheless that i guess it you've got to ask is it a wise move at this sensitive time do you yes i mean i think we're coming to a decision point here i think many people understand but the condition of the western stance towards both syria and iran is shaped by the u.s. presidential elections they are about. we know the new western syrian opposition...
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. >> this just comes down to our defense, bringing to the difference it will be difficult to stop him. we are looking forward to, you know, scoring points and so are we and hopefully we stop them a couple of times and they don't stop us. one of those games. >> our quarterback, leading the division 1 area in offense. he is throwing for 23 touchdowns. he runs for 10 or so himself. he really is -- he is the highlight. we have shane who say good runner and, you know, the receivers can catch. so, you know, that is what brings the offensive package. >>> it this should be a good one tonight. dear valley jumped to a 7-0 lead in the 1st quarter. we will have the highlights on the 10:00 news, see you then, gasia? >> thank you, joe. >>> thousands of people from the bay area's muslim community gathered. the religion holiday is considered by many muslims their most important religious celebration. honoring the story of abraham and willingness to sacrifice his son to god. 10,000 people attended the festival. >>> the eastern half of the u.s. is bracing for what could be a tag-team storm. some predic
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it is the method that the united states government uses to protect our most important secrets, our defense egrets. we have skilled people working for us, working for part of the military that attacks a system all the time. the sooner they can get in, they close that breach. private business does not invest enough money in doing that to have the kind of protection that we should have come at given the kind of records that we have. the way i described as our technology has gotten ahead of our security. our technology is state-of-the-art and our security is for five years on once again, i want to thank you very much. i want to thank you for the work of the chamber and encourage you to continue your pursuits. i think you have made a tremendous difference. thank you. [applause] >> a discussion now on product safety with the former acting chairman of the consumer product safety commission, nancy nord. her remarks at the summit are just over 20 minutes. >> thank you so much, lisa. i am so pleased to be here. after testifying before congress a number of times, before the 2010/. it is nice to be in
it is the method that the united states government uses to protect our most important secrets, our defense egrets. we have skilled people working for us, working for part of the military that attacks a system all the time. the sooner they can get in, they close that breach. private business does not invest enough money in doing that to have the kind of protection that we should have come at given the kind of records that we have. the way i described as our technology has gotten ahead of our...
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minister of defense insists any such deployment would not be related to concerns about iran's nuclear ambitions but antiwar activist john reese believes it's about to destabilize the situation in the region. this is not the first report we've had all western increased deployments in the area there have been a whole spate of them recent weeks and months which all point in the same direction of increased u.s. british and other western nations deploying a great deal more than the normal commitment to the gulf area not big enough in normal times i think we all understand what the imperial structure of the of the middle east is and that is that the western powers britain and america with the support of britain and other western european powers believe that it has an absolute right to control this area of the globality employees the israeli state has its watchdog we've seen a very complex series of sort of moves character moves bluff statements and so forth in the course of the us elections or by the exact timing and about relations between israel and the united states over any attack on ir
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he cut defense budgets by 20% in the late 1950s and those defense cuts, budget cuts in the late 1950s or the number one reason we have silicon alley. a plot of radio engineers had moved out there. it's a beautiful part of the country. suddenly they didn't have jobs and those people said well, we want to stay here and they created eventually intel and all the rest of that, right? so we were in a very tenuous moment. at a financial crisis. there is a financial crisis that led to the crisis in ottawa industry. adding on top of that psychologically the failure of the big three automakers, tough. tough call. by the way, i don't know what anybody in the presidential election mentions this as a bush program. i have a chapter in my forward. i'm not concerned about partisan politics. we need to get history right. start on one administration continue to the other. that's not what it's about either. but what happened if we we let it go? it would've been on the manufacturing access, all these contracts out the door. could a tesla have come in about three factories and scaled itself by a factor ti
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when is it helps explain the knee-jerk defense of preferences that has often led by leaders, universities. they look at their university and the preferences are significantly more moderate in those contexts. the worst effects of "mismatch" are the second, third and lower tears. the second effect is it means even though only 25% of all colleges in america used are highly selective institutions they absorb so much of the talented pool of minority students that even schools say second state universities with special requirements to get in are going to have a large disparity which is significantly aggravated by these preferences. that means "mismatch" affects higher education. >> another two or three minutes. >> one thing we talk about is another sign of racial preference, prominent in the discussion which is the diversity interest of schools. one of the things research has shown that we talk about in the book is how much the diversity affects, moderated by the academic distance, when you admit students with large preferences they are less likely to socially interact with peers of other raise
when is it helps explain the knee-jerk defense of preferences that has often led by leaders, universities. they look at their university and the preferences are significantly more moderate in those contexts. the worst effects of "mismatch" are the second, third and lower tears. the second effect is it means even though only 25% of all colleges in america used are highly selective institutions they absorb so much of the talented pool of minority students that even schools say second...